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Open-source, self-hosted AI assistant (local or cloud) with persistent memory, multi-channel integrations, proactive background tasks, and extensible skills.

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Selected community highlights (organized by theme):

  • Memory & persistent context: Users say “memory is impressive, keeps context 24/7,” and it can move memories and info between agents (@christinetyip, @danpeguine).
  • Local/self-hosted & open source: Many emphasize “runs on your own machine, not a walled garden,” deployable on Raspberry Pi, laptops, or cloud (@danpeguine, @snopoke, @AlbertMoral).
  • Fast onboarding & rich integrations: Multiple reports of configuration in minutes to half an hour and connecting Whoop, Gmail, Calendar, WordPress, Hetzner, etc. (@sharoni_k, @Abhay08, @antonplex).
  • Automation & proactivity: Supports cron, reminders, background tasks, and autonomous evaluation of how to help; can auto-detect issues and act (e.g., capture errors via Sentry and open PRs) (@bffmike, @nateliason).
  • Developer & productivity boost: Used as a coding assistant, to run tests, generate specs, and auto-create extension skills; users demonstrated complex workflows on mobile with Codex CLI (@conradsagewiz, @ivanfioravanti).
  • Business & home use cases: Used as company assistant, home assistant, and team tool handling taxes, PM, content pipelines, customer interactions, etc. (@lycfyi, @therno, @Cucho).
  • Rave reviews & sense of the future: Several users say “the future is here” or describe the same awe as first seeing ChatGPT, arguing it will disrupt many startups and SaaS models (@markjaquith, @davemorin, @rovensky).
  • Fun & unexpected applications: From automated air-quality control and personalized meditations with TTS to negotiating with insurers and changing outcomes—users show wide, creative use cases (@antonplex, @stolinski, @Hormold).
  • Community activity: Rapid project updates and contributions; users frequently share skills, deployment tips, and extension scenarios (@cnakazawa, @jdrhyne, @jakubkrcmar).

Representative user examples (brief): @jonahships_: Connected a CoPilot subscription as an API endpoint; impressed by Clawd’s self-extension capability. @AryehDubois: Praises persistent memory, persona onboarding, and heartbeat checks. @nateliason: Uses Claude/Clawd to run tests, capture errors, and auto-open PRs to fix them. @darrwalk: Has a personal assistant in Telegram that remembers and executes tasks.

Overall conclusion: The community generally believes moltbot/Clawd combines multiple hard problems—local control, persistent memory, cross-service automation, and extensibility—into a usable product suitable for individuals and scalable to company-grade workflows and automation platforms.

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